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Old 05-11-2011, 04:50 PM #1
dysfungirl dysfungirl is offline
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Default PCS and packing for a move cross country

So I have been trying to deal with PCS since Jan this year and now my husband daughter and I are moving cross country, the day after tomorrow. Its pretty last minute and nothing has been planned out very well. All I want to do is sleep! We are nowhere close to being ready and my body is protesting to everything I want or need to do.

Also my husband keeps saying hes tired too but he can't be weak, he must force himself. I WANT to force myself, and I try, but I still get tiny amounts done. And then I feel the fatigue, tothe point where I can sleep fom 9 pm to 3 pm the next day.

Is it me, or maybe is my body tellin me slow down? Also been feeling more weakness in my muscles...?

thanks for hearin me out!
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